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We want you for the Twisted Throttle Canada crew!

We are a young, fast-growing company located in New Dundee, Ontario, Canada. We specialize in prototyping, product development, wholesale distribution, and Internet retail of bolt-on motorcycle accessories for the sport-touring, adventure-touring, and sport-bike market. Our target customers are primarily riders of European and Japanese motorcycles that are long-distance touring & sportbike enthusiasts. In addition to selling via our website and mail order catalog, we also travel throughout the country exhibiting our products at major motorcycle rallies such as Daytona Bike Week, the BMW MOA national rally, and the Americade TourExpo.

Enthusiasm for motorcycles is required for all positions at Twisted Throttle. To ensure that our staff knows the products they sell, we strongly prefer to hire candidates that have previous experience riding and wrenching on motorcycles. We require that ALL new hires without previous motorcycle experience attend the motorcycle safety course and obtain their motorcycle driver's license within 9 months of beginning to work with us.

Reading and writing English is required for all jobs. Fluency in German, French, Spanish, and/or Chinese is a plus, but not required.

We work hard, have fun, ride motorcycles, have awesome office coffee, and do daily battle using the Nerf dart guns behind our desks. There's a disco ball in our conference room and we know how to get down, but we can't stand slacking during work hours.

How to apply:

Download an application here, then fill it out and send it to us with a cover letter answering the following:

Which job are you applying for?

Why do you think you'll be a good fit at our company?

What experience do you have riding or wrenching on motorcycles and scooters?

Sending us a video audition via YouTube isn't a bad idea either. Get creative. Go crazy. Tell us about yourself in your own voice.

We only hire folks that read the instructions. Please make sure you include that cover letter. It's a good idea to run spell-check too.